Wednesday, February 25th, 2026
Good morning, Missoula. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 25th of February.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Missoula’s March slate includes a dance show at Westside Feb. 27–Mar. 1, The Women's Fair at UC Ballroom Mar. 7, a fight event at Adams Center Mar. 7, a St. Patrick’s Day Parade Mar. 14, a Grizzly softball opener Mar. 20, and Father John Misty at The Wilma Mar. 31. Newstalk KGVO
- ➤ Several Montana travelers in Puerto Vallarta face delays after violence in western Mexico prompted shelter-in-place orders; travel agent Heidi Stevens said 18 trips were canceled and she advises checking flight updates + Senator Tim Sheehy's office is assisting affected families. KPAX
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Brian Bird, CEO of NorthWestern Energy, said Montana’s 0% sales tax may attract big data centers as companies plan future investments that could boost the state’s tech sector locally. The announcement adds to discussions on how local business growth may benefit areas like Missoula. Missoulian
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Two Renaissance fairs will bring medieval excitement to Montana soon. The Billings Renaissance Festival will run on June 6th and 7th while the Missoula Renaissance Fair will offer live music, jousting, vendors, and food on September 19th and 20th. Newstalk KGVO
- ➤ Montana artist Rachal Malebear Stone’s custom beaded belts will appear at Ian Munsick’s Missoula concert Friday — her work, crafted in her Pablo living room and worn worldwide, brings local tradition to the stage. KPAX
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Second and third graders at Sussex School are making a news broadcast called WDWS SUS News that teaches them to film and report on current events such as the Winter Olympics, adding fun segments with duck puppets. KPAX's Chief Meteorologist Lewis Dortch helped with green screen work and weather forecasting. KPAX
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ An avalanche warning was issued in northwest Montana as heavy snowfall and wind-drifted snow caused dangerous conditions, and the Flathead Avalanche Center (director Blase Reardon) urged locals to avoid the backcountry until conditions improved. KPAX
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ On March 1, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will begin selling 2026 hunting and fishing licenses online as it transitions to a new License Ambassador program. The move includes updated deer, elk, black bear, and bighorn sheep regulations, so hunters are urged to check the new rules before purchasing a license. Newstalk KGVO
- ➤ NorthWestern Energy is in talks with at least 11 developers to supply power for data centers in Montana. Local groups and Butte-Silver Bow officials urged the Public Service Commission to demand full contract details and safeguards to protect customers from rate hikes. Missoula Current
- ➤ Missoula County Commissioners approved the Swan Valley Neighborhood Plan last week, setting a framework for future development over roughly 250,000 acres. Community and county planners will soon develop regulations based on shared core values — preserving rural life and protecting clean air, water, and wildlife. KPAX
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Montana’s Costco now offers a new Double Chocolate Mint Sundae (only $2.99) and Dairy Queen has introduced Mint Crunchin’ Cookie Hacks to challenge McDonald’s seasonal Shamrock Shake. Locals can enjoy these limited-time mint treats as dessert season begins. Newstalk KGVO
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The 47th Annual Snow Joke Half Marathon brings over 700 runners, walkers and nearly 100 dogs to Seeley Lake this weekend. Organizers modified the course after closing the historic Boy Scout Bridge and the race supports Seeley Lake Elementary School with a post-race pancake celebration. MontanaRightNow
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Winter BrewFest
1-6 p.m. — Caras Park — $20 for taster glass — Celebrate the 15th anniversary with over 40 Montana-based brews, local food vendors, and live music.
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Missoula Women's Fair
11 a.m.-4 p.m. — University Center Ballroom — Free entry — Celebrate women and support local nonprofits with shopping, pampering, and entertainment.
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San Holo - Wholesome Riddim Chapter Two
8:00-9:30 p.m. — The Wilma — Cost not specified — Experience the musical journey of San Holo as he blends personal tales with innovative soundscapes.
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Run For The Luck Of It!
8:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. — Missoula County Fairgrounds — Registration fee applies — Kick off your St. Patrick's Day with a festive walk or run, complete with a free kids dash and live Celtic music.
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Montana Grizzlies Softball vs. Pacific Tigers
1-5 p.m. — University of Montana Softball Field — Tickets available — Come see the Grizzlies take on the Tigers in an exciting collegiate softball matchup.
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Montana Grizzlies Softball vs. Pacific Tigers
12-4 p.m. — University of Montana Softball Field — VIP tickets available — Experience the excitement of college softball with premium seating and packages.
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Montana Grizzlies Softball vs. Seattle University Redhawks (DH)
11 AM – 3 PM — University of Montana Softball Field — Ticket prices vary — Catch the thrilling doubleheader between the Grizzlies and the Redhawks.
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WEST 22ND - The To Be or Not To Be Tour
8:00-9:30 p.m. — Top Hat — General Admission tickets available — Experience an unforgettable performance from WEST 22ND on their exciting tour.
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Grieves Concert - Out Cold Tour
10:00 – 11:30 p.m. — Top Hat — Tickets available through Ticketmaster — Enjoy an electrifying live performance by Grieves during his Out Cold Tour.
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